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I have done that.
Several months ago, we had a three day weekend for some unremembered reason, so we decided to hold the first annual Stay-Awake-a-Thon. We went and got a little trophy and were all ready. We started at 7:00 on Thursday morning and decided to go (mandatory) to 7:00 on Saturday night. After that is was every man for himself. I made it 70 hours. Ouch.
While I did not hallucinate outright during the course of the event, I did have several attacks of paranoia. One that still sticks with me happened as I was entering my 5th shower of the day on saturday (I think someone should do an experiment studying the link between body odor and sleep deprivation). Anyhow, the curtain to the shower adjacent to the one I was entering happened to have the curtain open an inch and a half and as I glanced in I saw some shadows and the bench (it was the handicap shower) and thought it was a man crouching in there. I was so frightened I could not move. I must have stood there in nothing but my flip flops, clutching my shower caddy, for a good five minutes. I remeber arguing with myself in my head, "Stop it you fool - its just the bench. No I saw him he's going to kill me!" I managed to get over it and eventually take my shower.
All I know is that I will never partake in another Stay-Awake-a-Thon as long as I live.
The most universal disease, I think everyone has had it at some point or other in their lives, and if not then they really haven't lived. After all, the days hours are good for work, but the night is to play in.
Seriously though, I used to be an insomniac, and after four months of sleep lack, bags under my eyes, and just coming off my addiction to sleeping pills, I decided enough was enough, and to teach my body a lesson it would never forget. Please note that, if EVER you have any thoughts along the same lines, please stop and wash your mind out with minted soap. Trust me.
But anyway, I decided that I would stay awake as long as possible. No biggie, since my body didn't want to sleep nights anyway, I figured with a little caffiene boost I could stay awake 5 out of 6 nights, and hopefully rest okay on the last.
I managed 8 days.
By the end of it I was a gibbering wreck, hallucinations, lack of strength awareness, I didn't know how hard I was pushing or pulling, loss of balance, everything going grey, irritability, and the exhaustion, my lord I was tired, and when I finally gave in and collapsed, I slept for nearly two days and awoke feeling like the world was my friend. Since then I haven't really had any problems sleeping, I just have to nudge my mind back to that hell week, and all of a sudden I feel drowsy (yawn). I had better go, I feel all sleepy...
Farrowlesparrow said:I'm just trying to figure out when I went to bed last...
I've not been to bed now for the last two nights, unless you count reading a book. So, I got up on sunday at about noon, and its 4:30pm now. That makes it 52 hours :O
I'm begining to understand why people use this as torture...right now all I want to do so much is climb in bed...I can't imagine what it must be like after a week.
CrazyHarij said:I think I'll try staying up too. Get on IRC tonight and we'll talk all night long
Farrowlesparrow said:Wow Kage...Make me feel good why don't you
Just hope hallucinations don't start while your looking at some of the art. That could get awkward.Farrowlesparrow said:Heh, its 10:30 and that makes it about 58 hours, and 30 minutes.
Going to the lakes tommorow with college on an art trip...dunno how I'm gonna handle that
The Mullinator said:Just hope hallucinations don't start while your looking at some of the art. That could get awkward.
In 1965, Randy Gardner stayed awake for 264 hours and 12 minutes, then slept for 14 hours, 40 minutes. Gardner used no stimulants -- not even coffee -— during his 264 hours without sleep. trouble focusing his eyes on day 2, hallucinations on day 4.
Maybe you'll create a new master piece then. Who knows what kind of weird things will be going around in your head by then. :EFarrowlesparrow said:We aren't looking at much art...we're doing our own, so who knows it could aid me
it's called the crack rock. look into it.Farrowlesparrow said:I really wanna hallucinate though...just to know what its like.
ComradeBadger said:Longest I've gone without sleep is 36 hours (with the aid of boozecalhol).
And I died for 2 days afterwards, as in literally dead to the world, no-one could wake me up :cheese:
Lil' Timmy said:it's called the crack rock. look into it.
Yakuza said:No way, do shrooms. A lot healthier and way more of a "mind high". except make tea out of it caue if you eat them you may get sick.
oh and dont Drive......
you don't know what you are talking about!Farrowlesparrow said:Judging from what some people so, I wouldn't use the word health in the same sentence as magic mushrooms.